Mark Ring tells me it came down and attacked one of out lobstermen last week.




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Probably the same Cooper’s Hawk that was up here on Wall St. today.
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And the hd same one that attscked Salvi Benson last week at the dock.
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From the beak, that looks like a falcon. I have seen a pair a couple of times at the top of St. Ann’s Church.
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Coopers hawk, no doubt.
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Cooper’s hawk. They love East Gloucester, and may have a taste for lobster — or maybe lobstermen.
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I agree Cooper hawk.
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Sharp Shinned Hawk, and its probably protecting its nest. give it a fish!
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Sharp Shinned Hawk. its probably protecting its nest, give it a fish!
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